Steve Funk
Senior Member.
["Official" version:]
[originally here, but removed]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVkhYfW-BFA
This was filmed at his home. Around 26 minutes, he is repeating the argument that geoengineering is causing rainfall to be transferred from the west coast to the midwest.
Then they put a graphic on the screen showing drought conditions for the week of August 12. This is only a single point in time, but it contradicts his point because it shows normal to moist conditions for Oregon, moderate drought for northern CA, and severe drought for most of the midwest. And the west coast should be drier than the midwest in August due to our rainfall patterns. I would like to see some real evidence for this argument. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. I have been looking for annual rainfall totals from 1995 to 2010 in the west coast and the midwest, but not finding them so far.
Around 39 minutes, he makes a units error, saying that he got 13,000 of aluminum below his house, but they got 61,000 from snow on the mountain. The 13,000 was mg/kg. The 61,000 was micrograms/liter.
[originally here, but removed]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVkhYfW-BFA
This was filmed at his home. Around 26 minutes, he is repeating the argument that geoengineering is causing rainfall to be transferred from the west coast to the midwest.
Then they put a graphic on the screen showing drought conditions for the week of August 12. This is only a single point in time, but it contradicts his point because it shows normal to moist conditions for Oregon, moderate drought for northern CA, and severe drought for most of the midwest. And the west coast should be drier than the midwest in August due to our rainfall patterns. I would like to see some real evidence for this argument. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. I have been looking for annual rainfall totals from 1995 to 2010 in the west coast and the midwest, but not finding them so far.
Around 39 minutes, he makes a units error, saying that he got 13,000 of aluminum below his house, but they got 61,000 from snow on the mountain. The 13,000 was mg/kg. The 61,000 was micrograms/liter.